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id: 656ab50005c38348b94da7a3
title: Task 67
challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-67
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When referring to a group of people or things, we often use `they` as the subject. Usually after a subject there's a verb. When `they` is followed by the verb `to be` in the present simple, it is conjugated as `are`. Example: `They are my colleagues.`

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`_ _ very friendly clients. I love those templates! _ _ just my style.`

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`They`

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Consider which pronoun you'd use to represent a group or multiple items and match it with the appropriate verb form.

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`are`

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Consider which pronoun you'd use to represent a group or multiple items and match it with the appropriate verb form.

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`They`

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Consider which pronoun you'd use to represent a group or multiple items and match it with the appropriate verb form.

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`are`

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Consider which pronoun you'd use to represent a group or multiple items and match it with the appropriate verb form.
